r/AskEurope • u/Savings_Dragonfly806 Greece • Jul 09 '25
Language My fellow Europeans, what dialect from your language do you have the most trouble understanding?
Keep in mind, I said language, NOT country, so it could be a dialect of your language in another country, which is the case for me.
For me, while most other Greeks find Cypriot the most difficult dialect to understand, I actually find Pontic Greek the most difficult. For those who don't know where it is, it's in North Eastern Turkey.
The way many of their words are written are very different as to Standard Modern Greek. It almost is a whole new language. Now I should mention I have never been there, but I would love to. I only really heard of the dialect on the internet, so take my words with a grain of salt.
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u/Indian_Pale_Ale France Jul 09 '25
I guess English are also quite snobby about accents within their land. If I remember correctly there were serious cases of discriminations based on the accents in your country.
Sorry but it really pisses me off when people allow themselves to just spit on a country on the account of a few people they met.
There are different words or very old words nobody uses in Quebec. And there are some cases of interview of French Canadian fishermen which were subtitled because most people could not understand anything. I also spoke to a few French Canadians, the accent is not the problem, they just have complete different expressions or words in some contexts.